It might be something local related to information access. Literally every house in my county still has both Zestimates + "Redstimates"
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Florida if you own a boat, the boat is in the water, and you live on the water.......and have another place in a cooler/mountainous state? Yes.
Florida if you live inland, don't have a boat, it's 800000000% humidity and urban sprawl........No thanks.
Pensacola is the new Ogden.
Probably southern Baptist's trying to convert Mormon's.
Crazily enough, we have lots of FL plates here (pretty much the farthest you can go in the lower 48).
They really wanted to put some distance behind them.
I looked into moving to Bellingham but the smell of depression and bong water was too strong.
Z estimates always ramped up to a listing price. They have to. Otherwise class action lawsuit that Zillow was interfering with the sale.
But. That number, no matter how crazy, starts dropping after weeks of not being sold. It’s a weird data point. So many homes have somewhat reasonable zestimates that hockey stick upon listing.
And there’s probably some dumbass buyer that believes it.
I watched Florida Man on netflix last week they hit all those Florida jokes i was unaware of
Abby Lee the girlfriend is pretty cute
I would rather live in many parts of New Jersey that basically anywhere in Florida. Unless I was only there a few days at a time, and had access to a plane to GTFO on short notice.
Ohio simply must have better MTB than Florida, right?
Year round!
https://raysmtb.com/
It has to be better than indoor skiing in NJ!
Here is some word salad from some market experts. I think ChatGTP could do better. I mean, most people know that you have no idea what you are talking about but to express it so clearly in writing is special.
I stuck in into Google Translate and this what is spit backQuote:
The real estate market in Grand County, Colorado has continued to experience the market conditions of recent months. According to recent data, the number of listings in the market has decreased across the board from March of last year, and listings are still historically low. Sellers in Grand county can expect to receive less that full price for their homes, but with an average of 98% list to sold price, the overall value for Grand County homes are still historically high. Buyers in the Grand County real estate market are currently enjoying more negotiating power and discounts, which has been a continuing trend in the market as mortgage rates have been going up. This is good news for buyers who are looking to make a purchase in the area and have the cash to negate these rates. Overall, the real estate market in Grand County, Colorado is looking to find stability and an even market between buyers and sellers. Buyers are getting great deals and have more negotiating power, while sellers are still able to command high prices for their properties. With listings on the rise and heading into summer, it is a great time to make a move in the real estate market in Grand County.
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If you've got cash, give us a call
If your willing to take below asking with a pile of contingences, give us a call
Otherwise, we probably can't be bothered
We'll spam you again when we back from Mexico
$1MM is the new $250k.
https://bozeman.craigslist.org/reb/d...612586028.html
Here's one example of how out of control the garbage is around here. One acre, trailer, horrible white trash neighbors. 650k.
Ppl are out of their minds w what they want. Any land in MT is now 100k for .5 acre. Min..
This one hits the WTF mark for me.